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Example 4. 



It sometimes happens that an entrance is 

 provided at the end of a garden, most usually 

 when the house has no side entrance. In such 

 case it is not advisable that its existence should 

 be too much in evidence. 



In this example the summer-house is made to 

 screen the doorway from view. The aspect 

 being just the reverse of that assumed for the 

 last example, it is possible to bring the principal 

 beds nearer to the house. 



The crook in the path gives the opportunity 

 for placing a sun-dial, or vase of flowers, and at 

 the same time permits of a direct approach to 

 the centrally placed summer-house. The house 

 back should be clothed with creepers, such as 

 Clematis, the Rambling Roses, and other sun- 

 loving wanderers. 



